#+TITLE: Phundrak’s fish config
#+AUTHOR: Lucien "Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet
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* Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport:
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-c7ab05d0-4c5f-4a4c-8603-4c79e264141c
:END:
- [[#presentation][Presentation]]
- [[#fish-from-within-emacs][Fish from within Emacs]]
- [[#tramp-remote-access][Tramp remote access]]
- [[#regular-fish-shell-appearance][Regular fish shell appearance]]
- [[#global-variables][Global variables]]
- [[#abbreviations][Abbreviations]]
- [[#system-monitoring][System monitoring]]
- [[#system-management-packages-and-services][System management (packages and services)]]
- [[#package-mangaement][Package mangaement]]
- [[#service-management][Service management]]
- [[#development][Development]]
- [[#cmake][CMake]]
- [[#compilation][Compilation]]
- [[#docker][Docker]]
- [[#git][Git]]
- [[#prolog][Prolog]]
- [[#text-editors][Text editors]]
- [[#latex][LaTeX]]
- [[#some-security-measures][Some security measures]]
- [[#typos][Typos]]
- [[#misc][Misc]]
- [[#sudo][Sudo]]
- [[#exit][Exit]]
- [[#history][History]]
- [[#song-download-from-youtube][Song download from YouTube]]
- [[#mpv][MPV]]
- [[#compression][Compression]]
- [[#feh][Feh]]
- [[#ls][ls]]
- [[#networkmanager][NetworkManager]]
- [[#wget][Wget]]
* Presentation
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-c2560b46-7f97-472f-b898-5ab483832228
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
The file present in =~/.config/fish/config.fish= is the configuration file for
the [[https://fishshell.com/][fish shell]]. It contains custom functions, environment variables and
abbreviations.
Just in case, we might need sometimes to declare the fish function
=fish_title= as =true=, so let’s do so.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function fish_title
true
end
#+END_SRC
* Fish from within Emacs
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-97d738f4-1ea0-4f64-a31d-19643486a951
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
I sometimes call fish from within emacs, with =M-x ansi-term=. In this case,
the variable =TERM= needs to have the value =eterm-color=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test -n "$EMACS"
set -x TERM eterm-color
end
#+END_SRC
* Tramp remote access
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-6cad2cc9-aef6-4df4-90f9-97053e82072a
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
When accessing from a remote machine our computer from Emacs, tramp needs a
precise shell appearance: a simple =$= followed by a space after which to put
the commands it needs to execute, and nothing else. Due to this, let’s
deactivate and redefine some of the functions defining the appearance of
fish.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test "$TERM" = "dumb"
function fish_prompt
echo "\$ "
end
function fish_right_prompt; end
function fish_greeting; end
function fish_title; end
end
#+END_SRC
* Regular fish shell appearance
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-a8434b29-c146-4141-b8f8-1b446c791907
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
Now, there is only one function I modify when it comes to the appearance of
fish when I’m the one using it: I simply “delete” the =fish_greeting=
function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function fish_greeting; end
#+END_SRC
* Global variables
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-0eff37da-af9f-4546-8ad3-201961a2200f
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
Some global variables might sometimes be needed and need to be modified. This
is for example the case with my =PATH= variable in which I add Rust’s Cargo’s
binaries, Go’s binaries and my own executables. And of course, don’t forget
to add the already existing =PATH=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -gx PATH $HOME/.local/bin $HOME/go/bin $HOME/.cargo/bin $PATH
#+END_SRC
Sometimes, software will rely on =SUDO_ASKPASS= to get a GUI from which it
can get the sudo password. So, let’s declare it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -gx SUDO_ASKPASS ~/.local/bin/askpass
#+END_SRC
Now, let’s declare our editor of choice, EmacsClient; not Emacs itself since
it will most often be just quick edits, nothing too heavy, if it is called
from the =EDITOR= variable (from Git, for example).
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -gx EDITOR emacsclient -c
#+END_SRC
Finally, some development packages require the =PKG_CONFIG_PATH= to be set,
so let’s do so.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -gx PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/ $PKG_CONFIG_PATH
#+END_SRC
* Abbreviations
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-740bd904-3e32-4c09-b0a4-bde16ae2e116
:HEADER-ARGS: :tangle config.fish :exports code
:END:
** System monitoring
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-ec910a8c-9154-48a4-b4cd-df28cb4e54d9
:END:
Here I have some abbreviations which are quite useful when performing some
system monitoring. With =df=, we can get an overview of our filesystem
usage, while with =diskspace= we get some more precise information.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr df 'df -H'
abbr diskspace 'sudo df -h | grep -E "sd|lv|Size"'
#+END_SRC
=meminfo= is a call to =free= with sane defaults.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr meminfo 'free -m -l -t'
#+END_SRC
Similar to =meminfo=, we also have =gpumeminfo= so we can get a quick look
at the memory-related logs of our X session.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr gpumeminfo 'grep -i --color memory /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
#+END_SRC
I also declared =cpuinfo= an alias of =lscpu= in order to keep consistent
with =meminfo=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr cpuinfo lscpu
#+END_SRC
=pscpu= gives us information on what the CPU is running right now, and
=pscpu10= limits that to the top 10 threads.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr pscpu 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3'
abbr pscpu10 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3 | head -10'
#+END_SRC
Similarly, =psmem= gives us information on the memory usage of the current
threads, and =psmem10= only the ten most important threads in terms of
memory usage.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr psmem 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4'
abbr psmem10 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4 | head -10'
#+END_SRC
** System management (packages and services)
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-78ac23f0-960d-4f56-9cba-64413fd61885
:END:
I added some of these abbreviations due to how often I have to write the
whole thing.
*** Package mangaement
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-281a59aa-4ea0-47ab-a4cc-33fff8d38165
:END:
The first command is =remove= which removes a package from my system, as
well as its dependencies no longer needed.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr remove 'sudo pacman -Rscnd'
#+END_SRC
But if I just want to run =pacman= as sudo, then I could always just type
=p=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr p 'sudo -A pacman'
#+END_SRC
Sometimes, I just want to purge my package manager’s cache, be it
=pacman='s or =yay='s. This is why I simply type =purge=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr purge 'yay -Sc'
#+END_SRC
And if I want to simply seach among the =pacman= repos, I can type
=search=. Otherwise, if I want to include AUR results, I’ll use =yay=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr search 'pacman -Ss'
#+END_SRC
To update everything from the official repos, I’ll sometimes type =update=
instead of the full command.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr update 'sudo pacman -Syu'
#+END_SRC
*** Service management
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-3a734119-ccee-4cdf-b04c-d55a37dea571
:END:
I don’t have the muscle memory of =systemctl=. So instead, I simply type
=c= when I want to do something user service related.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr s 'systemctl --user'
#+END_SRC
And if I want to manipulate system services, I can instead type a simple
capital =S=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr S 'sudo systemctl'
#+END_SRC
** Development
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-32ae38a2-41ad-438e-b619-220a63166115
:END:
A good amount of these commands are development related, especially when it
comes to compilation or Docker.
*** CMake
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-887c87aa-b100-4b27-9006-778fd7e3329c
:END:
I have the following abbreviations so I can quickly run CMake and create a
configuration for debug or release profiles.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr cdebug 'cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug'
abbr crelease 'cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release'
#+END_SRC
*** Compilation
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-0beb47e5-d76a-4037-8f58-e8de141e3761
:END:
By default, I set =clang=, =clang++=, =gcc= and =g++= to the latest
standard and with the =-Wall= flag activated.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :tangle
abbr clang 'clang -Wall'
abbr clang++ 'clang++ -Wall'
abbr g++ 'g++ -Wall -std=c++17'
abbr gcc 'gcc -Wall -std=c18'
#+END_SRC
*** Docker
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-91c7ff90-7b43-4802-be69-5d102281c6d3
:END:
And of course, when it comes to Docker Compose, I don’t have time to write
the full command, so I use these instead.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr dc docker-compose
abbr dcd 'docker-compose down'
abbr dcr 'docker-compose run --rm'
abbr dcu 'docker-compose up'
abbr dcub 'docker-compose up --build'
#+END_SRC
*** Git
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-e72347d4-590e-448c-bc33-0a70fa8ab35b
:END:
And let’s face it: we all at one point just wanted to commit our code
without thinking about the message, to just get over with it. Don’t worry,
I got you covered.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :tangle
abbr randcommit 'git commit -m (curl -s whatthecommit.com/index.txt)'
#+END_SRC
*** Prolog
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-cbb6c31e-faaa-48c3-a83a-d1f143fdcb8d
:END:
When I launch =swipl=, I prefer to have my terminal cleaned before and
after it runs, I find it more clean.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr swipl 'clear && swipl -q && clear'
#+END_SRC
*** Text editors
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-51155e06-872d-4a12-9bf7-ae5eabc256ad
:END:
I greatly prefer to use Emacsclient as my main text editor; Emacs has
basically all I need. So, it’s only normal I have an abbreviation to launch
a new instance of it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr e 'emacsclient -c'
#+END_SRC
However, in a graphical environment, this will launch a new graphical
window of Emacs. To launch a terminal instance, I’ll use =enw= (=nw= stands
for the option “nowindow” =-nw= of Emacs).
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr enw 'emacsclient -c -nw'
#+END_SRC
I also have the abbreviation =vi= which refers to =vim=. I really should
learn =vi=, but I also really don’t feel like it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr vi vim
#+END_SRC
** LaTeX
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-a8f8a707-90d7-4784-982d-d959b183148e
:END:
Yes, although I use org-mode, I still have some use for LaTeX, especially
when it comes to PDF exports of my org files. Hence why I use the LaTeX
package manager. It is recommended to use =tllocalmgr= instead of =tlmgr=,
but I can never remember the command, and the latter is faster to type, so
time for an abbreviation.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr tlmgr tllocalmgr
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr texhash 'sudo texhash'
#+END_SRC
** Some security measures
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-dd97ea71-c43f-4b79-8bb7-1f857284b1b4
:END:
Some commands can be quite dangerous when not used properly, which is why I
added default flags and options so I can get warnings before things get
ugly.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr cp 'cp -i'
abbr ln 'ln -i'
abbr lns 'ln -si'
abbr mv 'mv -i'
abbr rm 'rm -I'
abbr rmd 'rm --preserve-root -Ir'
abbr rmdf 'rm --preserve-root -Irf'
abbr rmf 'rm --preserve-root -If'
#+END_SRC
The =-i= and =-I= add prompts in case we might not want to do what we asked
the shell to do. Notice =lns= which creates symlinks, =rmd= which removes
directories, =rmf= which forces deletion, and =rmdf= which forces the
delition of a directory. Notice also the =--preserve-root= which will
prevent me from accidentally removing the root folder. I added the same
option to =chgrp=, =chmod=, and =chown=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr chgrp 'chgrp --preserve-root'
abbr chmod 'chmod --preserve-root'
abbr chown 'chown --preserve-root'
#+END_SRC
** Typos
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-4c5a03cd-20a8-437e-87b7-af990780084e
:END:
Let’s admit it, we all make typos from time to time in the shell, and some
are recurrent enough we make abbreviations or aliases of the correct
command. Well, I have some of my abbreviations which were make exactly
because of this.
Sometimes for some reasons, my brain makes me write =clean= instead of
=clear=. So, let’s just replace the former by the latter.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr clean clear
#+END_SRC
I’m also very bad at typing =exit=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr exi exit
abbr exti exit
#+END_SRC
And sometimes I suck at typing =htop=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr hotp htop
#+END_SRC
** Misc
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-3a237ec0-c535-42c7-9c60-3d083745b643
:END:
Finally, some miscellaneous abbreviations that don’t really fit into any of
the above categories.
*** Sudo
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-0955e2fc-ec25-41b6-814a-929fa3718dda
:END:
First, I make it so that =sudo= comes with the =-A= switch in order to call
my custom graphical script for getting my password (see
[[file:~/.local/bin/askpass][.local/bin/askpass]]). I also made it so =please= is an equivalent to =sudo
-A= as a joke.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr sudo 'sudo -A'
abbr please 'sudo -A'
#+END_SRC
*** Exit
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-8cf0e895-b919-41a8-ad3d-c5294dc507fd
:END:
Sometimes I find it easier to just type =q= instead of =exit=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr q exit
#+END_SRC
*** History
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-162052c5-63c4-435a-b973-422346522c69
:END:
I also find it more intuitive and faster to just write =hist= instead of
=history=, so let’s declare that.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr hist history
#+END_SRC
*** Song download from YouTube
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-4bc663a9-b609-4c86-9a4d-a220013c67f9
:END:
When I want to download a song from YouTube, I’ll just use the command
=flac videoIdentifier= to get it through =youtube-dl=.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr flac 'youtube-dl -x --audio-format flac --audio-quality 0'
#+END_SRC
*** MPV
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-3fd5a7eb-4ed4-4b0b-87ca-28f36fb22793
:END:
When it comes to mpv, I do not want to force it to open a graphical window
if for example I want to listen to an audio file. I also do not want any
border on that window. So, I declared this abbreviation.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr mpv 'mpv --no-border --force-window=no'
#+END_SRC
*** Compression
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-05919be3-360a-45c6-8c89-76836375d55b
:END:
It seems it’s just like many other people, but I cannot for the life of me
remember the syntax of =tar=. So, I made the following abbreviations, and
one day hopefully, after seeing the abbreviations’ expansion over and over
I’ll remember the command like I did for the abbreviation of =remove= (see
[[#h-281a59aa-4ea0-47ab-a4cc-33fff8d38165][Package management]]).
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr compress 'tar -czf'
abbr untar 'tar -xvzf'
#+END_SRC
*** Feh
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-41cfc583-14ba-4f15-9578-bc37b432a3ce
:END:
Some sane default options for =feh=, including auto-zoom to fit the picture
to the window, a borderless window, and again scale the image to fit the
window geometry.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr feh 'feh -Zx.'
#+END_SRC
*** ls
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-9980009d-3fc4-4e2e-861b-1af007212f8d
:END:
Yep, an abbreviation of =ls= called =lsl=. It allows me to view all the
files in a directory as a list with detailed, human-readable information.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr lsl 'ls -ahl'
#+END_SRC
*** NetworkManager
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-5f9d4866-3086-4ed9-9ff3-d80a0af36593
:END:
This is just =nmcli= with sane default options, that is a pretty output
with colors.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr nmcli 'nmcli -p -c auto'
#+END_SRC
*** Wget
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: h-74f84f1c-433d-488a-88a7-89915c1a3bd5
:END:
By default, continue a download that was interupted.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
abbr wget 'wget -c'
#+END_SRC